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tipping
do most people that play live low limit for a living tip the dealer?
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#2
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Re: tipping
I don't think anyone can afford to play live low limit (assuming 4/8 or less) for a living. That being said, you should always tip the dealer. Do some reading in the Brick & Mortar section of the site.
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#3
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Re: tipping
$1 per pot.
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#4
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Re: tipping
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$1 per pot. [/ QUOTE ] unless it's really big. |
#5
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Re: tipping
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do most people that play live low limit for a living tip the dealer? [/ QUOTE ] $1 per pot unless you steal the blinds. |
#6
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Re: tipping
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[ QUOTE ] do most people that play live low limit for a living tip the dealer? [/ QUOTE ] $1 per pot unless you steal the blinds. [/ QUOTE ] i usually tip once every couple steals, as well. |
#7
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Re: tipping
No tip for blind steal
50 cents for small pot $1 for average pot $2 for HUGE pot Don't tip dealers, runners, waitresses too much or it will eat your profits. |
#8
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Re: tipping
50 cents? how does that work? You break a chip in half?
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#9
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Re: tipping
Orange 50 cent piece chips at Canterbury Park work great for small pots and sodas/water from the waitress
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Re: tipping
At the orleans in vegas they play with quarters for some reason....dealers are always raking out like $1.75 or $2.25 from the pot and putting quarters back in. very strange. my policy there was to tip "all the quarters" in the pot, up to 1.50. Made it more interesting to me at least, and I didn't want the freakin things....
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